(Michigan) Gov. Rick Snyder now says right-to-work is 'on the agenda'

LANSING -- Right-to-work is now "on the agenda" at the state Capitol, but no decision has been made on whether to pass such a law, Gov. Rick Snyder said today.

Snyder's remarks signal a marked departure from his previous stance. For months, the governor said such a law was not on his agenda.

Snyder made the comments after a lengthy meeting in his Capitol office with the legislatures GOP leadership, House Speaker Jase Bolger and Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville.

Snyder said talks will continue and no decisions have been made.

He did say there is a view that unions must put something on the table if right-to-work is not to proceed, after having gone ahead with a collective bargaining ballot proposal against his urging in last month’s election.

If you cannot attend the action tomorrow, please stay tuned to our Facebook page for more updates. We will continue to urge legislators not to pursue so-called "Right to Work" through this weekend and next week with events in Lansing and across Michigan.

14. Right-to-work means less pay for more hours including child labor and old people with no benefits

15. Unions "have to put something on the table"?

Ahh, I see, they have to be willing to work for $5 an hour. By the way, "decisions" have been made. All of my repug friends with good union jobs they like to brag about will feel the wrath soon, just as I told them they would.